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NASA’s New Space Telescope Spots Possible Water Clouds on Distant Exoplanet

In a cosmic breakthrough, NASA’s **Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope** has detected signs of **water clouds** on a distant exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star—raising hopes for future discoveries of habitable worlds. The planet, dubbed **Kepler-1649c**, lies about **300 light-years away** and shares similarities with Earth in size and temperature. Using advanced infrared imaging, scientists observed atmospheric patterns that suggest the presence of **condensed water vapor**, a key ingredient for life as we know it. “This is the closest we’ve come to identifying Earth-like weather on another planet,” said Dr. Lila Moreno, a lead researcher on the project. “It’s a thrilling step forward in our search for life beyond the solar system.” The Roman Telescope, launched in late 2024, is designed to scan wide areas of space with unprecedented clarity. Its latest findings have sparked excitement across the astronomy community, with researchers eager to follow up using the **James Webb Space Telescope** and ground-based observatories. If confirmed, Kepler-1649c could become a prime candidate for future missions aimed at detecting biosignatures—chemical clues that hint at alien life.

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